Hocket In Your Pocket - Ableton Extension

In this video I have a 1 bar loop which is duplicated across four different pluck sounds, I have added a #ref file which is used for velocity ( you can imprint the velocities from a drum or rhythm midi clip , this is optional) We select the clips we want to hocket and mess around until we find something we like, then duplictae that scene from inside the extension, and rinse and repeat... It goes on way too long but its easy to get lost. Works great for all sorts of midi. Hocket In Your Pocket is a custom Ableton Live Extension built with the new Ableton SDK, designed for fast creative MIDI hocketing inside Ableton Live. Instead of routing notes across different MIDI channels, this extension creates hocket-style patterns by muting MIDI notes across selected clips. You can select multiple MIDI clips in Session View, open the extension, and instantly generate rhythmic interlocking patterns using different block sizes, modes, probability, randomisation and seed controls. It’s built for creating evolving melodic patterns, broken chord rhythms, generative MIDI ideas, polyrhythmic grooves, call-and-response parts, and quick arrangement variations directly inside Ableton Live. Features include: MIDI hocketing across selected clips Creating and Playing scenes from inside the extension. Note muting instead of deleting notes Forward, Reverse, Ping Pong, Random, Call Response, Cascade, Dropout, Hold, Stride, Drunk Walk, Phrase Call and Euclid modes Block sizes from 1/32 up to 2 bars Random block mode Global probability and randomisation controls Auto seed for instant variations Per-clip transpose controls Per-clip nudge left/right timing controls Wrap mode for musical note movement Track mute and solo controls Clip length tools Reset mutes and full reset options Optional #ref dynamics reference clip for velocity shaping Built-in Max for Live bridge support for transport and scene control experiments I build experimental Max for Live devices, Ableton tools, MIDI generators, sample discovery machines, and strange creative audio utilities. This channel is for Ableton Live users, sound designers, electronic musicians, Max for Live developers, and anyone interested in unusual music-making tools. Subscribe for more Max for Live devices, Ableton experiments, sound design tools, generative MIDI ideas, and behind-the-scenes development. Thanks Andy #Ableton #MaxForLive #Max4Live #AbletonLive #SoundDesign #MusicProduction #MIDITools #GenerativeMusic #ElectronicMusic #CreativeCoding